A democratic socialist pulled off a stunning upset in Florida’s Senate primary. State lawmaker Angie Nixon defeated former National Security Council aide Alex Vindman; in House primaries, Trump-backed Congressman Cory Mills lost his seat, and longtime Democratic Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz won her primary in a newly drawn, historically Black district; a police report obtained by ABC News shows Hayden Panettiere’s on-and-off boyfriend, Brian Hickerson, and his brother were at the South Carolina apartment where she died; South Korea has confirmed its annual war games with the U.S. will be cut short, at America’s request; a group in Thailand was swept away by raging flash flooding while taking selfies at a waterfall; Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy says his wife is on the road to recovery; the Meta trial is moving into day two after a former Facebook executive took the stand for the prosecution yesterday; Costco is preparing to start selling store-branded Medicare Advantage plans; Frank Beard, the longtime drummer for ZZ Top, has died at the age of 77; Chinese robotics company Unitree says it has developed a humanoid “Superman” robot capable of running faster than Olympic sprint legend Usain Bolt; NASA has released our first look at the damage caused on the moon by a SpaceX rocket; and Harrison Ford touches down on Sesame Street to hum a familiar tune with Cookie Monster.
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